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He set a Tennessee record with 1265 yards and added 11 touchdowns. A third-team All-American, Meachem led the SEC and was third nationally with 105.4 yards per game. NFL scouts like his size (6-3, 210 pounds) and speed (4.45 40-yard dash). Meachem can use that combination to consistently shake free from cornerbacks and he will be unfazed when, whoever is guarding him at the next level tries to get physical with him inside five yards of the line of scrimmage. A unique athlete, Meachem is able to find a way to get open with his leaping ability even when cornerbacks manage to stick with him down the field.

Reason: San diegos WR suck...nufced, but seriously this guy is underrated and while LT is a beast in all aspects of offense, gates is very inconsistant and cant always be the first option. WR is a big need here and this is a real good talent imo

Miller has been a force since his true freshman season. He was named the Pac 10 freshman of the year after hauling in 56 passes for 552 yards and six touchdowns in 2004. In just 10 games as a sophomore, he had 38 catches for 476 yards and four TD’s. Miller was a consensus All America as a junior. He finished the season with 50 receptions for 484 yards and four touchdowns.

Zach Miller is an excellent receiving tight end. He should be able to make an immediate impact as a receiver in the NFL. He has very good size, but has above average athleticism and hands as well. Miller has good quickness and knows how to get open, and will haul in any pass that is near him. He is very tough, and will be a force in the red zone.

reason: if the bears are gonna stick with rex, they need a big tight end that can catch, rex's receivers are alright when he had to throw downfield, but never anyone really reliable to get the short catches..

The Colts have allowed linebackers to walk during free agency, and that could happen again with Cato June. Beason would be a near-perfect fit for the Super Bowl champs and a great value pick if he slides to No. 32.